Recently, I read a very nice book "Fairy Tales on the Telephone". There are sixty-six fun and interesting stories in it. Do you want to know who told him? Ha, this is a story told by a pharmaceutical salesman to his daughter. Maybe this is what you want to ask again, since it is a story told to her daughter, why is the title called "Fairy Tales on the Phone"? In fact, speaking of it, I was very moved. Because, he promised to tell his daughter a story every night. No matter where he was, he literally told his daughter a story every night. So, isn't he great? If any story is shorter, it means that the drug salesman made less money or was in a bad mood that day. I think this drug salesman's daughter is so happy. His father must have told her hundreds of stories, and the stories in this book are only a small part of them. Oh no. It should be thousands or tens of thousands of stories. Although there are short and long stories, each story is so eclectic, lively and interesting. You know, sometimes the telephone operator will stop all calls in order to listen to the drug salesman tell a story. This is really incompetent, but considering that his story is so good, it seems to be excusable.
I think the most impressive thing in this book is Chapter 19 "Young Shrimp". There is a young shrimp walking forward like a frog. His family isolated him and laughed at him, so he left home. The creek was very big, and he met a frog soon after he left home. Its behavior caused discussion and ridicule from the frogs, but it didn't care. Later it met an old shrimp. The old shrimp gave him advice, but the young shrimp didn't listen and continued to go his own way. Alas, poor shrimp, doesn’t it know this well-known saying: If you don’t listen to the old shrimp, you will suffer losses in front of you!
I think what’s incredible in this book is Chapter 26 “Apolonia Making Jam”. In San Antonio by the lake, there was a woman who was very good at making jam. She had a pair of Hands of gold. She can make marmalade, plum jam, etc. They even use chestnuts, leaves, and stones to make jam. A king also wanted to taste the jam she made, but a fly landed in it. The king ordered the soldiers to chop off Apollonia's hands, but the soldiers rebelled. How strange it is to have a pair of skillful hands that are as good as gold and can make jam with all kinds of things. It is really enviable!
I think the most interesting thing in this book is Chapter 59 "Space Recipes". Why is it the most interesting? Please allow me to read this recipe for you:
Cold spell:
——Dry test blotting paper
< p> ——Coal bacon slices……
Soups:
——Roasted table leg soup
——Red marble Wide noodles with light powder cream soup
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Fast food:
——Reinforced concrete steak
——Waste sauce Brick
——Frying tap (hot and cold)
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This recipe comes from Planet X 213, on that planet You can eat anything, including the Alps, bicycles, and alarm clocks. Very interesting, right?
It’s a very interesting book. Please read it when you have time.